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What Is Ignatian Spirituality? - IgnatianSpirituality. com Biographies and other resources for learning about Ignatius Loyola, the founder of the Jesuits and the namesake for Ignatian spirituality Beyond the Basics of Ignatian Spirituality
Ignatian Contemplation: Imaginative Prayer In the Ignatian tradition, praying with the imagination is called contemplation In the Exercises, contemplation is a very active way of praying that engages the mind and heart and stirs up thoughts and emotions
Retreats - IgnatianSpirituality. com Jesuits and other spiritual directors offer retreats based on the Spiritual Exercises of St Ignatius Loyola  Learn where to make an Ignatian retreat
Ignatian Prayer - IgnatianSpirituality. com Ignatian prayer encourages us to develop an intimate relationship with God At the heart of Ignatian prayer are the Spiritual Exercises and Examen
The Spiritual Exercises - Ignatian Spirituality An Ignatian Prayer Adventure An online adapted version of the Spiritual Exercises Materials are based on The Ignatian Adventure, and Loyola Press bloggers offer their own reflections throughout the eight-week retreat Use as much or as little of the material as helps you in your Ignatian adventure About the Spiritual Exercises
25 Ignatian Terms to Know Ignatian spirituality has a language that, when understood, can help unpack the richness of this spiritual tradition Here are 25 Ignatian terms to know
How Ignatian Spirituality Gives Us a Way to Discern God’s Will The Ignatian perspective tells us that we live in a world that is permeated by God, a world God uses to keep in touch with us We seek to follow Jesus We carefully observe him in the Gospels and we enter into these Gospel scenes using the methods of Ignatian contemplation through imagination